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Manchester United will return back from their pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia unbeaten and in good spirits.Though it can be always dangerous to read too much into pre-season friendlies, impressive wins over Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace were followed by a 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday.Erik ten Hag has got to work quickly to instil his own style of play and tactical principles on a side that lacked any sort of identity last season, while new signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez will join up with the rest of his squad imminently.Even though there is more business to do, with the pursuit of Frenkie de Jong threatening to last all summer, there have already been hints at what we can expect during the Ten Hag era.Here, The Independent looks at some of the clues provided by United’s tour as to how Ten Hag will set his side up...Recommended‘F****** rubbish’: Erik Ten Hag appears to swear at Zidane Iqbal during Man United trainingErik ten Hag warns Manchester United’s players over ‘unacceptable’ drop in focusMan Utd denied winning end to pre-season tour as Aston Villa hit back for drawDe Gea still in goal but playing more expansivelyWith the departure of Dean Henderson to Nottingham Forest on loan, the theory that David de Gea’s position could come into question under Ten Hag’s management has been thoroughly debunked Realme
Yet the early signs are that he is adapting and becoming less risk-averse, if some rare forays off his line to sweep up danger and more ambitious, long-range passes are anything to go by.There are likely to be teething problems – Ten Hag did not appear to be too pleased with one of De Gea’s passing choices during the win over Crystal Palace – but given that there is plenty of work to do in other areas of the squad this summer, De Gea will retain his place and be asked to play more expansively.Manchester United captain Harry Maguire Betso
There is now no doubt that he will be starting between the sticks on the opening weekend of the season.Still, De Gea’s limitations with the ball at his feet and his more traditional goalkeeping skill set in general have been a point of debate for several years now, and the question of if he can adjust to Ten Hag’s definition of a modern goalkeeper is still a relevant one.Last season, De Gea was an average of 13.6 yards off his line while performing defensive actions, the deepest of any goalkeeper at the ‘big six’ clubs Betph
Manchester United will return back from their pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia unbeaten and in good spirits.Though it can be always dangerous to read too much into pre-season friendlies, impressive wins over Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace were followed by a 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday.Erik ten Hag has got to work quickly to instil his own style of play and tactical principles on a side that lacked any sort of identity last season, while new signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez will join up with the rest of his squad imminently.Even though there is more business to do, with the pursuit of Frenkie de Jong threatening to last all summer, there have already been hints at what we can expect during the Ten Hag era.Here, The Independent looks at some of the clues provided by United’s tour as to how Ten Hag will set his side up...Recommended‘F****** rubbish’: Erik Ten Hag appears to swear at Zidane Iqbal during Man United trainingErik ten Hag warns Manchester United’s players over ‘unacceptable’ drop in focusMan Utd denied winning end to pre-season tour as Aston Villa hit back for drawDe Gea still in goal but playing more expansivelyWith the departure of Dean Henderson to Nottingham Forest on loan, the theory that David de Gea’s position could come into question under Ten Hag’s management has been thoroughly debunked Cebo
There is now no doubt that he will be starting between the sticks on the opening weekend of the season.Still, De Gea’s limitations with the ball at his feet and his more traditional goalkeeping skill set in general have been a point of debate for several years now, and the question of if he can adjust to Ten Hag’s definition of a modern goalkeeper is still a relevant one.Last season, De Gea was an average of 13.6 yards off his line while performing defensive actions, the deepest of any goalkeeper at the ‘big six’ clubs Neube
Yet the early signs are that he is adapting and becoming less risk-averse, if some rare forays off his line to sweep up danger and more ambitious, long-range passes are anything to go by.There are likely to be teething problems – Ten Hag did not appear to be too pleased with one of De Gea’s passing choices during the win over Crystal Palace – but given that there is plenty of work to do in other areas of the squad this summer, De Gea will retain his place and be asked to play more expansively.Manchester United captain Harry Maguire Aw8